By Tom Crawford – The Georgia Report Georgia Power is one step closer to getting Public Service Commission approval of virtually all of the utility’s massive cost overruns on the Plant Vogtle nuclear project. The PSC held a day-long hearing Tuesday on …

By Molly Samuel – WABE 90.1 State officials are considering making a deal with Georgia Power on how much customers will pay to help build the new nuclear power units at Plant Vogtle. The cost of Vogtle Units 3 and …

By Russell Grantham – The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Ratepayers will be saddled with billions of dollars of cost overruns from the delayed Vogtle nuclear expansion under a proposed deal between state regulators and Georgia Power, critics asserted Tuesday at a hearing …

By Kristi E. Swartz, E&E Reporter ATLANTA — Georgia Power Co.’s customers will continue to foot the bill for much of the rising costs of its nuclear expansion project, but the utility has agreed to eat $115 million through a …

By Dave Williams State energy regulators are due to decide this month whether to let Georgia Power Co. charge customers for more than $1 billion in cost overruns at the Plant Vogtle nuclear expansion. The Atlanta-based utility is asking the …

Pact would reduce surcharge over 4 years; long-term costs unclear. By Russell Grantham Georgia Power reached a tentative pact with state utility regulators that would eventually pass on to customers roughly 80 percent of $1.7 billion in cost overruns at …

In 2016, Georgia Watch intervened in both the merger between Southern Company and AGL Resources and the Georgia Power Integrated Resource and Demand Side Management (DSM) Plan proceedings before the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC). As an Intervenor, we worked to ensure …

By Mary Landers The statewide elected office with the biggest impact on your monthly budget and on the environment may be one you’ve never heard of. It’s the Public Service Commission, whose jobs include regulating the rates Georgia Power charges and …

(APN) ATLANTA — Environmental advocates in Georgia expressed their outrage to the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) over the course of two days on April 18 and 19, 2016, in opposition to Georgia Power’s 2016 Integrated Resource Plan. The Plan …